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Nuclear Fushion
Impact of magnetic topology on radial electric field profile in the scrape-off layer of the Large Helical Device
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Y. Suzuki1  K. Ida1  K. Kamiya3  M. Yoshinuma1  H. Tsuchiya1  M. Kobayashi1  G. Kawamura1  S. Ohdachi1  S. Sakakibara1  K.Y. Watanabe1  S. Hudson4  Y. Feng5  I. Yamada1  R. Yasuhara1  K. Tanaka1  T. Akiyama1  T. Morisaki1  The LHD Experiment Group1 
[1] National Institute for Fusion Science;Graduate University for Advanced Studies;Japan Atomic Energy Agency;Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory ,(PPPL), Princeton;Max-Planck-Institut fuer Plasmaphysik
关键词: radial electric field;    stochasticity;    stellarator;    edge plasma;   
DOI  :  10.1088/0029-5515/56/9/092002
来源: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
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【 摘 要 】

The radial electric field in the plasma edge is studied in the Large Helical Device (LHD) experiments. When magnetic field lines become stochastic or open at the plasma edge and connected to the vessel, electrons are lost faster than ions along these field lines. Then, a positive electric field appears in the plasma edge. The radial electric field profile can be used to detect the effective plasma boundary. Magnetic topology is an important issue in stellarator and tokamak research because the 3D boundary has the important role of controlling MHD edge stability with respect to ELMs, and plasma detachment. Since the stochastic magnetic field layer can be controlled in the LHD by changing the preset vacuum magnetic axis, this device is a good platform to study the properties of the radial electric field that appear with the different stochastic layer width. Two magnetic configurations with different widths of the stochastic layer as simulated in vacuum are studied for low- βdischarges. It has been found that a positive electric field appeared outside of the last closed flux surface. In fact the positions of the positive electric field are found in the boundary between of the stochastic layer and the scrape-off layer. To understand where is the boundary of the stochastic layer and the scrape-off layer, the magnetic field lines are analyzed statistically. The variance of the magnetic field lines in the stochastic layer is increased outwards for both configurations. However, the skewness, which means the asymmetry of the distribution of the magnetic field line, increases for only one configuration. If the skewness is large, the connection length becomes effectively short. Since that is consistent with the experimental observation, the radial electric field can be considered as an index of the magnetic topology.

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